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[Bug] Splitlines not appear when boundaryGap is set to false #20337

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AmauryVa opened this issue Sep 11, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #20184
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[Bug] Splitlines not appear when boundaryGap is set to false #20337

AmauryVa opened this issue Sep 11, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #20184
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5.5.1

Link to Minimal Reproduction

https://codepen.io/BokehJS/pen/BagbGWV

Steps to Reproduce

I put the boundaryGap to false in a polar plot then the splitlines disappear between last and first category.

Current Behavior

I put the boundaryGap to false in a polar plot then the splitlines disappear between last and first category.

Expected Behavior

The splitline should continue between the last and first category.

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- OS:Windows 11
- Browser: Microsoft Edge
- Framework:

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@AmauryVa AmauryVa added the bug label Sep 11, 2024
@echarts-bot echarts-bot bot added en This issue is in English pending We are not sure about whether this is a bug/new feature. labels Sep 11, 2024
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Ovilia commented Sep 12, 2024

Fixed in #20184 . @plainheart Could you help review it when you have time?

@Ovilia Ovilia linked a pull request Sep 12, 2024 that will close this issue
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@Ovilia Ovilia added topic: polar and removed pending We are not sure about whether this is a bug/new feature. labels Sep 12, 2024
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